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Documentary charting the experiences of projectionists who work or worked in cinemas in London, exploring the skills and dedication required for this unique role, set against changes in technology, society, and entertainment.
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Operation Pied Piper was the name of the plan designed to evacuate children from areas at risk from bombing and invasion.
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This film is an oral history of the people who worked in the three main Thames side breweries in West London. These breweries were major employers - their smoke and smells dominating this part of London for hundreds of years.
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This oral history documentary tells the story of early pioneering Panjabis who migrated to Southall in the 1950s and 1960s, their journey, settlement & struggles to establish themselves at work, in housing, in business and cultivate cultural activities for their community.
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This project is an oral history of London's dock workers focusing on the fascinating history of the people who worked on the docks of London from the 1930s up until the closing of the docks from the 1970s.
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Interviews edited and combined with archive and personal photos as well as archive footage to make a unique documentary film starring local people.
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There are many stories, funny, sad and poignant, and through these stories we get an insight into the history of the men and women who have driven the famous black cab.
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The story of Hengest.
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Exploring the history of Pehlwani.
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The story of the NHS.
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An Oral History of the Thames Lightermen.
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This film celebrates the history and skills of the men and women in the bespoke tailoring industry with candid stories of pride and hardship, working conditions, conflict and camaraderie and brushes with the famous and powerful. Most of all, this film puts those who have made the area synomomous with the highest quality craftsmanship at the centre of this history.
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ANZACs in Westminster.
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North-West Kensington has a fascinating industrial and social history but is frequently overshadowed by neighbouring Notting Hill to the south and east. This film seeks to address this, putting the people who have lived there at the centre of this history and bringing to life for new generations the stories of the area, from overcrowding and street games, to housing campaigns, solidarirty and movements of people into the area, riots, industry, and even a declaration of independence from the rest of the United Kingdom.
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A photographic installation under the Westway Flyover by Steve Mepsted.
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A documentary film based on oral history interviews with former printers and journalists.
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A documentary film made by local young people looking at the history of their community from the 1960s to the 1980s with particular interest in the murder of Gurdeep Chaggar in 1976, the 1979 anti-fascist demonstrations and the death of Blair Peach and the 1981 burning down of the Hambrough Tavern.
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Golborne, West London, bordered by Ladbroke Grove, The Westway and the Grand Union Canal. An area that from the 1950s saw a unique struggle against poverty, greedy landlords, racism and political neglect to a musical backdrop of reggae, punk and carnival.
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Stories from Hatton Garden.
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A Social History of Textile Printing in Crayford.
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Made by Stockwell Primary School with support from digital:works with funding provided by the Heritage Lottery Fund.
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An exploration of the Alexandra and Ainsworth Estate, by the people living on it.
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A film made by Islington and Shoreditch Housing Association residents who talked to other ISHA residents about where they live and how they got there.